Monday, February 16, 2009

Telecommuting: The 21st Century Way of Earning a Living

(My Original Blog Post: http://www.wealthyways4you.com/work-from-home/telecommuting-the-21st-century-way-of-earning-a-living)
by Jordan Dempsey


The information superhighway has certainly helped us in a lot of ways. It has made a milestone in the field of the business industry. Because of the internet, there are millions of people nowadays who prefer to work at home rather than going to a regular office day after day.

This is a great opportunity for people now to work in the familiar surroundings of their own homes, with all the comforts they are used to without having to brave the elements especially on these winter mornings. As a result, telecommuting, or working from home, is becoming ever more popular.

But do not think that telecommuting does not involve the same stresses and strains that you get at the office. Although it is increasing in popularity, at the same time telecommuting presents many challenges as well. If you are one of those who want is or considering embarking in telecommuting, then bear these in mind.

Act professional - Whether you are telecommuting or in the office, you will be required to provide the same level of professionalism. Estimates, deadlines and reports are required to be presented in the professional way no matter where you work form.

Show enthusiasm - This is very important. Employers can be suspicious of the work commitment shown by employees when they are at home. Some will think that you are lazing around watching Dr Phil instead of putting in the hard effort. Be sure to show extra enthusiasm when working at home.

Downplay telecommuting aspect - Do not give the impression that telecommuting is the the only reason you applied for the job. You should apply for the job as if you are to be at the office everyday. Bear in mind that telecommuting is an option for the employer rather than the employee.

Be flexible with your employer At the office you will probably have a number of tasks that you have to finish by the end of the workday. This may not be the case for telecommuting where you may have to work irregular hours to get the job done.

In this case, you have to show that you are quite flexible and are willing to accept the task once that you are available. You can start letting your employees know about this by preparing a resume and a cover letter that will land you on the best telecommuting jobs and careers in your lifetime.

Bear in mind that telecommuting is not an easy task. It will require you to give the same amount of effort that you show once you attend work in regular day jobs. In fact, telecommuting requires everyone to have a great deal of perseverance and dedication in their jobs, perhaps even more than what a day job requires.

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